Dirt
Dirt
Dirt is a lifestyle blog.
I write a little of everything and try to highlight companies and people that have an edge or complete focus on sustainability in their industry.
I also write about my own life.
Posts are relatively short, brands are researched.
Vetting for Dirt is done using publicly available information, research into company practices, and internal references from trusted climate solutions experts and sources. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Amazon and the Amazon logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.
Introducing: Small Backyard Pools
Introducing Small Backyard Pools! My Pinterest Board dedicated to my small obsession with small backyard swimming pools.
10 actual useful items from Amazon for our kitchen
Kitchen items from Amazon I've gotten and loved, will be buying, or were gifted. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Amazon and the Amazon logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.
The Big Brand List 2023
A list of brands I'm thinking about, wanting to buy, and/or wanting to gift. There will be more in Part 2!
Brands I’m thinking about in November - Vegan Food Edition
Brands I’m thinking about in November - Vegan Food Edition.
Is it a shopping problem or am I a maximalist?
Is it a shopping problem or am I just a maximalist?
Everything is temporary so we may as well stop complaining, or, 10 ways I’m shifting my goals
From perhaps the only millennial in the known universe who is just learning about Jay Shetty, here are my goals and shifts based on his book, Think Like A Monk.
How I’m learning to appreciate beauty in my closet
I've been trying to appreciate the beauty in my closet. Not knowing what to wear is like not knowing who I want to be. It is, quite seriously for me, an identity crisis.
Mistakes I’ve made shopping this year and how I am trying to be better moving forward
I’ve made a few mistakes when trying to be a better shopper this year. Here is a list of when I’ve failed to meet my standards and how I’m trying to be better.
In defense of an “Adaptive Closet”
Creating an Adaptive Closet over a Capsule Closet helped me reframe my wardrobe and shop more intentionally.
Saathi Pads
Saathi Pads are 100% biodegradable, made from bamboo and banana fibers. By purchasing agri-waste from farmers and employing an all-women manufacturing facility, Saathi supports economic growth and environmental sustainability.
Imperfect Pointes
Sustainable dancewear. Meet the world’s first planet-friendly convertible tights.